BURST: 'Sculpt The Lives' Video Posted Online

March 23, 2004

Sweden's BURST have uploaded their video for the track "Sculpt the Lives" at this location (Windows Media, 8.5 MB).

"Sculpt the Lives" comes off the group's 2003 release "Prey On Life" (Relapse),which earned the band a recent Manifest award nomination in the "Best Hard Rock/Punk" category.

BURST's "Prey On Life" was recorded at Gothenburg, Sweden's Studio Phlat Planet with producer Fredrik Reinedahl (IN FLAMES, PASSENGER) and features artwork by Aaron Turner (ISIS).

Upcoming BURST shows:

Mar. 24 – Tampere, FIN - Klubi
Mar. 25 – Turku, FIN - Klubi
Mar. 26 – Jyväskylä, FIN - Lutakko
Mar. 27 – Helsinki, FIN - Semifinal
Apr. 17 - Bremen, GER - TBA
Apr. 18 - Tilburg, NETH - 013
Apr. 20 - Nottingham UK - Junction7
Apr. 21 - Manchester, UK - The Attic
Apr. 22 - Plymouth, UK - The Warehouse
Apr. 23 - London, UK - The Ocean
Apr. 24 - Folkestone, UK - TBA
Apr. 25 - Arnhem, NETH - Goudvishal Festival
Apr. 27 – Stockholm, SWE - Debaser
Jun. 25-27 - Le Mans, FRA - Furyfest
Aug. 06-07 - Lindesberg, SWE - Augustibuller

BURST are looking at more extensive touring during the fall with many more cities/countries to be covered.

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